At the NYSE, we spend a lot of time thinking about the unique needs of every potential listing. No two companies are identical. We work hard to provide the best IPO experience and ongoing support for every company, large or small, from every industry sector. Businesses today need flexibility and transparency to meet evolving customer, talent and market demands.
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In 2023, the NYSE convened icons and disruptors from its home at the center of the U.S. capital markets, helping them raise capital to change the world. From world leaders to R&B legends, from sandal footbeds to payment technology, here is a look back at the year that was.
Going public is an effective solution to meet those needs. The NYSE’s market model provides important benefits to companies entering the public markets for the first time. Those same benefits continue in perpetuity spanning a company’s entire journey as a public entity.
What makes our model different? On the NYSE trading floor, each listed stock has a human trader dedicated to overseeing its activity from the Opening Bell to the closing auction. These individual “market makers” can intervene at critical moments, such as managing the first trade of a new IPO. This brings lower volatility and smoother trading than would be possible otherwise, resulting in real cost savings for our listed companies and their investors.
Cava (NYSE: CAVA) began with a mission to bring heart, health and humanity to food. They brought that mission to Wall Street on Listing Day, transforming the space in front of the NYSE into a Mediterranean oasis that invited everyone to take a seat at the table. Cava’s creativity shined as they welcomed employees, guests and passersby with a taste of newly released menu items. With their dedication to the belief that food can be a unifier, we are proud Cava chose to be NYSE-listed.
We believe in the power of our markets to engage the NYSE community and create change. In 2021, we saw a strong focus on ESG among companies that listed on the NYSE.
New listed companies include FIGS (NYSE: FIGS), which highlighted diversity when it went public this year under the leadership of female co-founders and co-CEOs, Heather Hasson and Trina Spear. In terms of environmental impact, companies in the electric vehicles sector like ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), Volta (NYSE: VLTA) and Lightning eMotors (NYSE: ZEV) made their public debuts.
Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA) has a lofty goal — to program cells to make everything from food to materials to therapeutics. Co-founder and CEO Dr. Jason Kelly share his experience bringing the company public. Toast (NYSE: TOST) is on a mission to enrich the food experience for all, by empowering over 40,000 restaurants to do what they love. Meanwhile, On Running (NYSE: ONON) began with three friends and one mission: one revolutionary idea that fans call "running on clouds."
Telling a cohesive ESG story to stakeholders and understanding best practices around disclosures are top-of-mind for the NYSE community. Sustainability and efforts to advance workplace diversity are not new ideas. In fact, the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment were launched at the NYSE in 2006.
We’re committed to providing resources and platforms for listed companies. Creating a dialogue between issuers and investors to help build more sustainable companies that deliver long-term benefits for all stakeholders. As ESG investing becomes more mainstream, and stakeholders increasingly focus on ESG performance, more companies will benefit from demonstrating how they consider these issues.
The U.S. ETF market continues to rapidly expand. The market is now over $7 trillion in assets and comprised of over 3,000 ETFs. Exchange-traded products, which include exchange-traded funds (ETFs), exchange-traded notes (ETNs) and exchange-traded vehicles (ETVs).
The New York Stock Exchange remains a market leader committed to supporting and growing the ETF market. Over the last few years, the NYSE saw several milestones, including the first-ever Mutual Fund to ETF Conversion, the first Bitcoin Futures ETF, re-introduction of the NYSE (including its iconic Floor) as an ETP listing venue, and over 2,000 ETFs listed on NYSE and NYSE Arca.
NYSE’s two ETF listing venues have the greatest market share of traded volume and greatest depth of liquidity across all U.S. ETPs. With the narrowest quoted spreads and quotes at the best prices across all U.S. ETPs, we offer a better trading experience for your investors.
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This series features interactive discussions with NYSE-listed C-suite on navigating the rapid push to digitalization all industries are undergoing, and its lasting impact.
Featuring interviews with the NYSE’s community of business leaders on how they are pushing their businesses forward, innovating and planning for the future.
Conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries. Inside the ICE House takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace.